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#76 of 127 restaurants in France
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lucian_32y says:
If you like Indian food and go to Grenoble, try the Namastay (a little street between Bridge St Laurent and Place aux herbes. The food is great and is allways a very nice atmosphere.
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#77 of 127 restaurants in France
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mchesus says:
This little creperie is just off of Rue Montorgueil (which you can't miss if you go to Paris). When I was in Paris for 6 weeks in 2005 one of my travel buddies worked at this cafe. It run solely by a father and his daughter and one friend. Thus, it is a truly personal experience going there. The fat...
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#78 of 127 restaurants in France
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dutchchickie says:
Went to Disneyland in Paris again and just had to eat at the Rainforest Cafe. The atmosphere there is great and the food is equally good. And they serve kick ass cocktails. What more could a girl want!!
Not really cheap, but they are really relaxed and you can spend the whole evening there if you ...
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#79 of 127 restaurants in France
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kels162164 says:
Ave Maria is a very bo-bo (bourgeois boheme) resto. This basically means its got the young, hip crowd. It's located in the former working class, now funky twenty-something Oberkampf quarter, so if you're planning to hit the bars, this is a great place to start. Its a very humble looking exterior,...
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#80 of 127 restaurants in France
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Rbelots says:
A cozy, small restaurant open since 1880´s, Au Petit Riche serves great oysters and all kinds of local french specialities. We found the restaurant back in 1998 on our first visit to France and kept visiting ever since whenever we were in Paris. Since its capacity is quite limited and it ...
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#81 of 127 restaurants in France
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fredleal says:
If you want to eat well in Paris - or any big city in the world, for that matter - you just have to look for the places filled with locals. Just search for the average Joe accordingly to the price range you desire (and you suppose he belongs to), and where he eats is probably the place where a bun...
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#82 of 127 restaurants in France
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THEKILTEDCELT says:
This place was just up the road from the hotel we stayed. The Bodega is a great place to eat. It has a hunting lodge look to it. the atmosphere is very relaxed, many locals where there when my mom and I where there.
The old woman tending bar there took great care of us, being foreigners and not s...
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#83 of 127 restaurants in France
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ljmckeever1 says:
Me and my sister went to Paris for my eighteenth birthday a couple of years ago. The Horses Tavern was our first port of call for drinks, the cocktails were amazing and the staff were great, especially a guy called Fabien who entertained us all weekend!
Well recommended!
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#84 of 127 restaurants in France
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grubi says:
Hmmm, bad thing. As I was there in October, I haven't found Castel Plage anymore ... that's not completely right ... I've found the location but it wasn't there anymore ;-).
I think they've removed the restaurant for the winter time. Is that possible? Just have a look at the photo, I think I have...
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#85 of 127 restaurants in France
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Eric says:
Supposedly some of the best ice cream in Paris. I've been here twice, and both times it was pretty good, I didn't think it was the most remarkable ice cream I've ever had. It tastes a bit too "icy" and I prefer the creamier, stickier texture of gelato. I've heard that crowds line up here pretty re...
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#86 of 127 restaurants in France
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MedKate says:
If you're in the old town for lunch, you must try the local specialties on the go. Socca is a flat chick-pea "crepe" served hot with fresh ground pepper. One of the most famous Socca to be had is Chez Teresa, at the market every day.
Pissaladière is an onion pie, with or without anchovies. Sound...
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#87 of 127 restaurants in France
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Chokk says:
Situated in a house from 1878 la Brasserie Vagenende welcomes you in the most charming way. The interior is from 1904 and is cosy, full of bras and dark wood everywhere. This place has always been one of my favorits places to eat, not as much due the food but more for the combination of style, atmos...
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#88 of 127 restaurants in France
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bl1ndfolded says:
I was getting really really angry because it's really hard to find burritos or any kind of mexican food in europe. THere was this one place in france with a lot of red lights and pool tables. This was the only place I could find a burrito. I mean, it wasn't very good, but it was a legitimate burri...
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#89 of 127 restaurants in France
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mn4262 says:
Cucina tipica provenzale. Tavolini all'aperto sotto un fresco
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#90 of 127 restaurants in France
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kels162164 says:
This is a little Montmartre hole in the wall, that is just typical French food. But it is SO CHEAP!!!! Even better, it only two steps away from tourist hell (otherwise known as La Place du Tertre)! So do yourself a favor and don't pay 9 bucks for French onion soup, head down the stairs at the sout...
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